Funniest Moments In WDW?

muse1983

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Original Poster
Funny Moments In WDW

I have two of them and they both come from our October trip this year.

1. As we were sitting on the tram about to head towards our car in Hollywood Studios a man ran up to the tram demanding that we take him to the "Woody Woodpecker" section of the lot.

2. As my wife and I were sitting on the curb waiting for the MSEP to begin we suddenly heard someone yelling "JEEERRRYYYY!!! JEERRRYYYY!!" and out of nowhere saw an elderly woman with a tiara on her head flying past us on a motorized wheelchair. As she was speeding by she got a wheel of the chair stuck in the trolley tracks. She then proceeded to jump out of the chair, lift the wheelchair out and proceed on her way screaming "JEERRYYYY!! JEERRRYYY!!" the group that was around my wife and I couldn't believe the comedy gold we had just witnessed.

So what are some of your moments?:lol:
 

Panhead

Member
My story is as good as the previous.. but my dad and I thought it was funny at the time.

So we're getting off the monorail at the TTC probably around like 11pm from MK... as we're walking towards the down-ramp we see a small commotion going on inside one of the monorail cars. When we walk by a CM sticks his head out of the car and yells down to another CM saying "Protein spill in car 3!". I was like "huh, protein spill?".. Then we got a glimpse of it.. there was vomit all around the monorail. Okay, maybe not alll around, but it was on the seat, and like 3 'puddles' on the floor. It was pretty gross, I feel sorry for the other people in that monorail car who had to ride with like that. The funny part for me though, was having never heard the term "protein spill"... that phrase ended up becoming an inside joke for me and my dad. :lol:

-Chris-
 

VDisneyFan18

Active Member
my family and i were waithng for the 3:00 parade(what time is the 3:00 paradde start anyway:p) and we saw a family getting their photopass taken, the family was 'heavy'. the mom had her arm around one of the kids but in her hav was the biggest bag of sour cream and onion dorritos that was right in the picture

also we were waiting for the rest of my family to meet us at dinner. we were sitting right in front of rose and crown pub. we saw ths 80(?) yearold lady using a cart. she had it on the lowest speed and took like 5 minutes to get 20 feet. the cart suddenly stopped and she growled at it the hit is then is started moving slowly again
 

Mrs.Skellington

Active Member
OK, maybe not the funniest but definitely one of the cutest things my kids ever did.

My son was 2 and 1/2 and my youngest daughter was 1. My oldest (18 yo) daughter had brought peppermints with us to the park. While she was sneaking one, my son and baby seen her. They both wanted one so she broke one in half and gave eat one half. Then, the 1 yo dropped her part on the ground. My 2 and 1/2 yo son broke his in half and gave her his half. She proceeded to lean over and kiss him a big wet sloppy baby kiss.:kiss: I have all the pictures to prove it. Ill try to post them on here.
So cute.
 

Huglife

Active Member
On our last trip my boyfriend and friends all decided to grow different types of facial hair for the trip. They all also wore some type Disney hat at all times. They looked ridiculous. One afternoon this guy walked up to them and asked if he could take a picture of his fiance with them. They obliged as they did a bunch of silly poses with her. I couldn't stop laughing.

Here's a link for a picture of them. I couldn't post it.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/album.php?albumid=1230&pictureid=16599

Also, one of my friends was "that guy" once. That was hilarious.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
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On our last trip my boyfriend and friends all decided to grow different types of facial hair for the trip. They all also wore some type Disney hat at all times. They looked ridiculous. One afternoon this guy walked up to them and asked if he could take a picture of his fiance with them. They obliged as they did a bunch of silly poses with her. I couldn't stop laughing.

Here's a link for a picture of them. I couldn't post it.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/album.php?albumid=1230&pictureid=16599

Also, one of my friends was "that guy" once. That was hilarious.

For future reference, the code is [IMG]http://forums.wdwmagic.com/picture.php?albumid=1230&pictureid=16599[/IMG] You get the URL in the same way as what you posted. It's that easy! :king:

picture.php
 
I went with my friend last year, and he is a bit taller than your average guy. When we were walking around Hollywood Studios, a little boy and his father were walking toward us and the kid's face lit up. He then proceeded to scream "Daddy, look a giant! LETS GET HIM!" I was so amused by his courage to take on someone so much bigger than him!
 

PeoplemoverTTA

Well-Known Member
I was super-embarassed at the time, but in retrospect it is pretty amusing...

On October 1, I was in the midst of a solo trip to WDW for the 40th. I stopped at DHS, and was strolling about when I noticed the rope near Indy. I amused onlookers in August when I pulled the rope, so I thought I'd share a bit of Disney magic. Especially since Indy had just let out.

I, purveyor of Disney magic, approached the rope and pulled.

Nothing.

Hm, must not have pulled hard enough. At this point, a cluster of people had stopped to see what I was doing.

I pulled again, but harder this time.

Nothing. If I listened more closely, I'm sure I would've heard crickets chirping. And then the crowd started to disperse, likely thinking how crazy I was, defiling props in DHS.

Apparently the effect was broken between the end of August and October 1. Whod've thunk it?

Stupid rope.

I must have looked pretty funny, though :lol:
 

bigorangeandy

Well-Known Member
Back in April I was watching two people trying to get thought the turnstile into the MK and they were having trouble. I didn't think anything about it, as stuff happens all the time. We quickly switched lines to the left and as we were starting through a CM came up to the people with the trouble and they said that there ticket would not work. The CM looked at the ticket and told them that this is Disney World and they have a Universal ticket!
 
While I have no pictures to show my work, I like to photo bomb other peoples pictures they take. I don't ruin any of their nice family photos or anything like that, but it is amusing to jump in the background of a picture and get in a silly pose. I always wonder if the families even notice when they look at their pictures later.
 
funny moments!

Me and my family went to disney one year and were walking around adventureland. we went by pirates of the carribean when out of no where we see this pirate. He walks up toward my sister (which we are both very shy girls) and asks her to step on a rope that he has placed in a large circle she looked a little confused but did so. Then, by this time a crowd has formed, he asks her to lift her hands a scream yeahh whenever she hears a certain word (not sure what word) but it was extremely hilarious! :ROFLOL:
 
Nothing too hilarious, but one thing that has become a joke for me and DH was a little kid yelling : "Daddy!!!! I wanna go on the Monowail wide!!!!!!'

So cute how kids find the fun in the simplest things!

During MNSSHP DH and I dressed and Snow White and her Prince. I made out costumes and they were fairly realistic. Not Disney CM quality, but I think a notch above the costume stores. Anyway, all night, from when we left our hotel,, little girls would see me and be like "Hi Snow White!!!!" or "Look Mommy, it's Snow White" So I'd say "Hi Princess!" or "Hi Tinkerbell" or whatever if they were dressed up and the kids would get so excited. They don't know the difference,and I LOVED it. I didn't approach the kids or anything so it was harmless. The parents played along and some of them pointed me out to the kids.

Toward the end of the party on little said "Look Mommy, it's Snow White" so I waved, "Hi Princess", and the cranky mom said "That's not Snow White, that's just a lady in a costume!"

I couldn't believe it. I thought that was kind of mean. I guess it's good for her to teach her daughter that not everyone is a CM, but the kid was in a stroller I think, I was like 20 feet away. It would not have hurt anyone for the kid to think Snow White was waving to her. When I tell people that story they always think it's funny
 

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